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The Man at the Pool

I have been enthralled, lately, with the way that Jesus interacted with people during his short time on this earth.  I’m reading steadily through the Gospels (the first 4 books of the New Testament that chronicle His life).  The other morning, I found myself at...

The Sweetest Discipline

I recall years ago, hearing someone, very accurately, say “The Discipline of the Lord is sweet, ya’all!”. When He convicts us of sin, it is so distinctly different than any human rebuke, and never carries with it any sort of guilt or condemnation....

Israel’s Story and Our’s

One of the most retold stories of all must be the story of Israel’s exodus out of Egypt.  It’s plastered all over Scripture.  Paul regurgitated it countless times to various audiences.  Stephen told it at his own execution.  We can read it in Exodus and...

The Way of Seeing

I’m falling in-love all over again with the story of the unnamed woman in Luke 7, who enters the Pharisees’ house with heart intent on one audience… the One able to forgive.  This is a story of 3 distinctly different people: one, a woman known only by her sexual...

Empty to Full

I have a friend who often makes me feel as though I’m being tested.  Like she’ll avoid me long enough to see if I notice her absence and come after her (obviously, I don’t know her motives, this is just how it seems).  Or she’ll ask me for...

Humility in Identity

I just spent a phenomenal weekend with some dear sisters in the Lord, many of whom I’ve never met (even now… there were over a hundred of us!).  We gathered at a local church building and watched the livestreaming of a women’s conference that just...

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